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Pickens Sentinl-Journal PUBLISHED EVEIiY SATURDAY MORNING, -BY The Sentinol-Journaa Company, TuOMPsoN & RIoI1I, PRoPs. J. L. 0. THOMPSON, EDIToR. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rates Reasonable. Entered at Pickens uestofMce as Second Class Mail Matter PICKENS, S. C. : SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1906. NEWS FROM THRIVING LIBERTY. Social, Personal, Business-All The News. There has been organized in the Baptist church a 13. YI P. U, with about 60 nembors and is progressing finely. We hupo it will be of great benctit to this comunltity aS it wil suppliy ia 111c. Ioeded want. '1 be prolraet( I serv ice in p r e . :, as in:r,ihe('1're.-11ytinnanl h r h t h re uu,t week is being largely"\'atteilec,. i he paslt"lr is benIig ass:i;t,rd by) un- Gv Jir. Gr, r;;, t,i 1" lz,r. Thu si,k of oul. 0.1um11 nity ar10 c"011 valescinllg, we ar'e; glaI to saiy. Alr'. 81millo , thu Iirsi, superittnd eIt of the I,Ilerty C-.'t tou Alit), spent, 1 few days heres rt celttly vistiing his friends. We are always glad to have himl return aiontg us. He is a pleas. ant fellow and i.umbers his friends by the score. We have no weddings this week but we do think in the near future they will be sent to you in numbers startling. Just wait until the first week in January or maybe earlier. Our Druggist, Dr. Parkins, hoe just received a beautiful line of Xmas presents for old and young. His clerk, Mr. Taylor, shows great taste in displaying his many hanudsome articles. Come and examine their stock before buying elsewhere. The hardware store is daily receiv. ing useful things for the farm and house and are sending out many invi. tations to the ladies of the county to come to a grand exhibit of the AM jestic range from the 17th to the 22d of December. There will be an ex pert here from the factory who will serve hot ceffee and other light refreshments. Come and bring your friends with you. Mr. Gus Norman, of Walhalla, spent a few days recently with his sisters Mesdames Cal laway and Moore. He Is a live, energetic, busi ness man, who controls a dresden in Walhalla and a drug store in connee. tion. He has supplied his sisters with some rare pieces of Austrian Intaglio and if you wish the hand someut presents to be found in our county see these new designs. They are rare and the very thing for bridal presents. Some of our Baptist brethren have gone to the State Baptist Convention which is in session at Spartanburg this week. The pastor, Rev. P. F. Crawford, and J. H. Brown have gone. The C. M. A. meets every Momb y night and is gr'owing raplidly inl nom11. bers. T'hey initiated seven mw mombhers at their last meeting. Misas J1.hnson11, one of our1' )1 pula teaerset, lo Is gone to attn th.1 fIle umair inge of1 onel of her rinj1. giving at his home inl (;r .. Mr. F'rank (Glenin is apelt1;n1:. this wveek with h's sister, .\Irs. I?essio Smith and othier relatives. Mr. Blair 11as recoven, l frim a brief illness and is at his pheo as sup1erinltendentt of the Libherty (ot ton Mill. Ho seems to be the right "ma in) the right place. The following are those who mad~e an- average of 90 or over for month ending Nov. the ninth. First grade: Inez RaimIv, K> Shirley. Second grade: Daisy Hlillis, Al fred O'Dell, Ellie Bogg*, Pauline Brown, !rene Abercromime, Hace Cartee. Third grad: Bessie Boiggs, Ros col Ohaipman, Alta Callaham, Haldo Hunter Leon Boggs, Hayhmta1 Hutch ings, Loyd Boggs, G' org - Mn: raivy, Fourth grade: Pet Chapman, Sam Griffin, Famil Hillard, John Harris um, G..ee.. Crne h du Fifth grade: Lillie Boggs Selma Smith Essie Clayton, Ralp C Craw ford. Sixth grade: Hugh C apman, Ethel Greer, John Callaham,; Jessie May Parsons, Sammie Skelton, Mae Willis, Dessie Burdette irnun Mc Cravy, Made Byrd. Seventh grade: Zoo Ella Smith Minnie Smith Nevin Crawford. Eighth grade; Adger Smith, Har ry Chapman, Ethel Boggs, Annie Bogge, Annie Belle Brown, Vuran Allgood, Ernestine Rankin, Hillie Hunt, Made Hunt, Cia Smith, Milton Hunter. Ninth grade: Ina Callaham, Ora Hutchings. Elma Clayton Florence Davis Myrtie McWhorter Ella Me Clunahan, Maybolle Hunter, Joe Brown. The Palmetto Literary Society elected the following ofieors for the second teritn ti the last nteeting. Mlr. R'etuben AlcClanahamti President; 1liss I et. CallabaRu Vtco P'resil(Itent; 1\lis; latlvbello lltutter, Sccrot:ry; Mi;ss l'%niocoet Davi., T.reaeureor. Tie iorteeni ((idn of Nw .''.1"Im1m Cu tu c?if t 'i i e \\ ,:t' y Me(thm<ist. OIhtrremf Anwe'. wams bmeIl att 0'nmtral, S. (., Nov. ''I 25 in cl :e. I . Iow i i ILi;I, (f ppin,it it uts of the pmmstors for the ;m,suing yuar: Centrul station, 1). 1R. IBrown, pas tor; Piecmont Circuit, J. li. (leorge. Spartanburg Circuit L. E. Swney; \Valhalla Ciurcuit J. R. Davis; Guifr'ey Circuit, E." C. Brown; Pelzer Circuit J. E. Pascoe; Mountain View Church, J. Z. Kel ley, supply; Fasley Circuit D. O. Powers: Anderson Circuit, J. L. Morgan; Carlisle Circuit R. F. Turner; Autun Church, D. T. Cain, sup ply; Good Hope Mission. Dora Wiebens Conference Missionary; Conference Evangelist, L. W. Johnson; Missionary Evangelist, B. L. Pod. gett; President of Southern School, L J. Harrington. The following were left to select their fields of labor: Rev. G. D. Wat son, J. T Cary, ,). A. Williams, J. E Martin, B. H. Hur%ey and C. A. Dunl woody. Land to Rent; one or two hor-e crop. Apply to J1. J. Herd, Picken , S. C., R. F, D , No, 5. --That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a s hi o r t time ago. As a rule we don't use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and s im ila r expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional n o t e . From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak dlevelop ment, restoring. lost flesh and vitality, anti repairing wvaste. TPhe ac I. i o n of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment-the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it.< We Will send you a ] sample free. Be tee that this plett, In the fotrm of a label IL on the wrapper I of rey bottle of Emudslon you SCOTT & BOW1N!E 49Chemists -50c. arnd SI; all druggist Dorxt Jll night longs fr neura.lia. or r Sloa kills the pain nerves a nd in At all dealers, Pric Dr Earl S. Sloe,r., Bo Ila \, a t1 : o 1 1.i tor " y e 1'(1 1 cV ' . I' . I .iir t i 'a", 9 "c l I~II,' 1 7. 1, :iit . li \l;l tl.1 "l'It" i ;11 :1(t't, 1 i i \ :l:,tl I t I 1g i ' 1 1i c I 1!' il I -l n a hot. t h I.r mwr dfyr : i-: i\ 'r gt " s 1.t i: 1 . h n t (' 17 1'-It.m.- il u ; b1 l ina an wt bli. eou;ns pit, ra1 SMh:eling (:1ret. "lii Nov mbe,1tr, I'."1, I van1 ht coldl a1ndl inltl the quiiity. 11 ly th roni. a ts swvollen so .1 conl hardly br- athie. .1 alpllliied Cham1nberl tin's l'in ll a and it gave me1 relief in at shtort. tim1e, 11n two ditys .1 wats all right," says M1rs. L. Cousins. Ottcerburn, Mich. Chamber !aini's Pein B3almi is at linimenot and it, especially valuable for sprains and swel liugs. For sale by Pickeus Drug Co. A indly Burned Girl o! boy. maa or women. is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is np plied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekon sha, Mich., says: "1. use it in my family for cuts, sores and v'l skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve m ade. 25c at Pickens Drug Co. A Young Mother At 70. "My mother has suddenly been mode1 young at 70. Twenty years of iiite"se suffering from dyspepsia had eiilrely disabled her, until six months ago, wIiwtn she :egan taking Electric Bitters, wIich have completely cured her and re"s-oretd c the strength and activity she had in the pri-ne of life," writes Mrs. W. L. (1 pat rick, of Danforth, Me. Greatest r s., r 1 ,ive medicine on the globe. Sets :itomn itch, Liver and Kidneys right, p,u) lties the blood, and cures Malaria, Bil'us ness and Weaknesses. Wont" f iii Nerve Tonic. Price 50o. Gunan eid by Pickeus Drug Co. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney tronble that is not beyninu I medical aid. Parkine Pharmacy, .ihber-( ty, and Pickens Drug Co. How to Cure a Cold,1 The question of how to enre it e without unnecessary loss of time is - in which we are all more or less it. r ested, for the quicker a cold is g.o:teni rid of the loss the danger of pnell-'oun. and other serions direases. Mr. 1B. W L. Hall. of Waverly, Vai., hits uasee I Chamberlain 's Cough Remedy for v-e.ur, L and( nyvs: "I firmly believe Chaimber lain's Cough Remedy to be absolutelyt the best preparation on the market for eo'ds. I have recommended it to my ' friende and they 99ll agree with me." For sale by Pickenis Drug Co.( A cold is much more easily cur d. wheni the bowels are opened. Kennedy's C Liixative Honey and Tar opens the bow. ols and drives the cold out of the systemI in young or old. Sold by Pickens Drug If an article is imitated, the original is ilsvays best. Think it over, and when you go to buy that box of' salve to keep trIIund( the house, get DeWitt's Witch N [IiazeI Salve. It is the original anid the uume is stiamped on ever'y box. Good Or Ceema, tetter91, boIils, (cuts and1( broiises,L Liid e'special ly r'eommiendeti for p)iles.L sold 1by3 P'ieken1 D)ruig C'o. th A* iIV 01-i TO IIilA-WVi.: 15i No19 hme is so p)leatItll, regardless5 of le comfobrts thiat mnoney wiill buy, as s vbien the enitir'e finmily is ini perifect ~ m.ilt h9. A hot1 tIe of Oi inio La4xative F'rui. yrup9 cos9ts ( 501ent, 10 witl enr9e every nlember of1 (th1le family3 of conIstipaltioni, ick heatdachoe (or stomachiel tr'ouble'. Par " Aiis lPhannaeyIil, Liber 1ty3, and Pickens WVhen a horso is so over' worked it lies I'wni and in of.her ways dleclaros its in-* h'ihxty to go further', you wvould consider 1 criminlal to use f'orc. Many a man of in mmiiale imipuilise, who wiould not. will- (1 uIgly harm a kItten, is guilty of cruelIty Itl ihore his own stomach is conorr-"ed, h( )verdriven, overwor'ked, thien whiit it S c eda is something that will digest the t aod eaten and help thle stomach to 10 ilperate. Something like Kodol For' J. )yapcpsia that is sold by Pickens Drug Jo. ('. Danger From The P'lal:ne. sji There's grave danger from the plague C, I Cor.ghs and Colds that are so preva- P ant, unlere you take Dr. King's New N )iscovery for Oonsumnptionl, Coughs ta nd Colds Mrs. Gie& Walls, of Forest I )ity, Me., writes: "'It's ai Godsend to9 Itop)le living in climates whle re cughis cr ,nd colds prevail. I find it quliikly ii uds or hem. It preventls Ph.eunonin, lii met or Le0rippe, gives wonderful rebiet In isthtma and flay Fever, 1a1 ndok i we..k re uInus strong enough toi waird off ( on- pr om ,~tion,(Conghs and Colds. tAc n dt ci: 81,00. Guaranteed by PIc'ke nii JDrig na lo. '1ral bott.le free. uffer om toothache, heum&tism. quiets the luces sleep e 25c 50e 01.00 stor , Mass.U. S.A.' Jotice to Debtors and Creditors. .\ll ! l"ra ins Im:\ iil l:lni'n-- :':lilnal thl . lt i erI .1. I.. l'1'Ib uI-, .IIl '-: .1 ll. .:hl llt rI' . 1l:t thl: 1llm ', llth Iy tt" .t M ii, 1 1 .-\.. (' :' . (' . : '. " '1 . ,1\\nd n i ;r: .< 1 Ir -ta it" er. Oh. . 4 - .o n n i<sa I.111 I: :!Ic ;i:' 'II 1. :. 1 4 . .1 i e . '. ~ ~ ~ ~ : ,' .. l i -a ,on "tv Or ' y - It:. \d1 ini111 i t' 1 ll' th' estat' of'.J. l.. ilins. 4-I4 e1 r i7th, 1l . gotice to Debtors and Credito s Al persons hcllling elaims against the state of the late Job C. Smith imust Iirsi'lnt the Sam tile duly proven on or efore the 1st day ot December, 1HO. or >v debarred paymnnt; and nil persons ndebted to said estate m.st make pay nent on or before the above date to the ldersigned. M. T. Smith, Administrator. 00 LOTS SALE. The Griffin .ands have been mut in to lots and aid off in streets. Ioy are level tnd well located md the sizes vary ron one-hali to ive acres. This .s agol.den oppor unity for you to >wnf a n~ome in he best town or he Pied mn o nt. ieal estate is ad rancin.g rapidly, >ult the prices on hese lots have een made for [Tick sales. First onme, first choice. Por Plats, Prices nd Terms see J. McID. Bruce, otice to Debtors and Credito jOTYIICE is hereby given to all persona hav'ing claims against the estate of D. Stephxens, deceased, they must fl'e 11 Haine1, duly ,,tte'st(ed, with the nmier ~nedl aedministrators, ont or before the thi (lay dii.y of D)ceombIer, 1 9(06, or be relver bai-red. All p)ersonis iude(lbted to id est.:ein must mnako p'ymtent to the ('cutors onl or by the( uIbove) meintioned0( to. LIZZllU STIEPH1ENS L. P. STEPH1 ENS, Nov. 17w4' Executors. Clerk's Sate. ATfE OF S(OUTHI (CAllOINA, County of Pickens. In puni~anieo Of the decretal order 1(de ini the following ilnmed (4nso and1 file in the Clork's oille.e, I will sell to e highest bidder during the legal mrs for aaile at Piekenis court honse, C., on sailsy in De cember, 1 906, o t(ollowmlg dlescribied real estate upotn (3 termis hiereinafter mfenttioned, towit: P. Carey and 0. E. Robinson, PntfTs, C. Kennemore, et al., D)efendanjta. All thatt pieceC, pitrcel orot 1of hmd :Lu.ted1 in L1.e town of PIc*kens, SouIt.h itolina, frontin g or: B3ower. street aind 3tdletonl IanO and known hs Lots os. 75 and1( 91 on the town p1at, co.. iming in) the aggregate two and oe. 11 (2 1-2) acres mor1e or less. 'Terms cash on~ daiy of sale. Pu"-chas must comply with the termq withmn 0 I our1 or t he lpri mnisos w'Jl be resold same (day. Tiho grow ing erops oni these lots are servol un4Jer thtis 4-ale andc d->05 lnt 5a to the purchalUser of said 1ots4. Pnri. aser to pay for patpe an td for ('ecord ; the saime. A. J. IJ(CP, A.K.P1 . Creenville, Dry Goods an We are now showin largest and best sele< Dry Goods we have ev sisting of Cotton Fabr yard to Wool Goods 1 yard. Notwitbetandin higher prices, we have to where we sell you g as little money as hone be sold for. We havo thing you want in niec Our Wool and Cotton ] good as can be had an. money. Our 25 cts. Jc that monev can buy f Wool and Cotton Blan variety from 50 ets. up We have all tbe U want for len, Women better goods than last same price. Hosiery < wayt complete. Me dress llirts, the b(+t Big Stcck neck weir. SH-IEOS! Wel, dots' iter'( . When yout wI of any kind for iniy im funily' ('om loro atnd i Ey rntt(l Owes.A A GO0D C Now is a good time when there in our City, to find out how reasc selling our merchandise and for goods now than the advertised pri< We have still in our always sup isome two and three piece suits whi ably low prices considering the qu L. ROTHSCHILD, BETWFEN Of Coca-Cola and other Ice Col< line of FANCY GRC I can fill your bill for any occasic ners, Picnic or Sociable occasions 4 pany drops in. Send your orders will be promptly filled wvith fresh g the market affords. Country produce bought and sol Your patronage is appreciated. D. F.TP Highest cash price for Chickens J. McD.. Bruce, President. THE PICKE: PICKENS, SOUTH CAPITAL - .. PROFITS - - .. DEPOSITS - - .. -5 Per Cent Interest'Pai DIrectoi J. F. Banister, B. A. H-agood J. M. Stewvart, J. E. Bog T. N. Ilunter, H. '. 1 I have a g. (<l Among them arec the Joreomme.' Clocks n ithi weightis, w hieh I a. And a new line of SI1 11t1 .' Silver W.\TCHES. A nn--- ii. glassos t o fit eyes. All k<inds of ae DEPOSIT WITH LIBE Ten cent cotton has put lots Many people have been robbed Safe blowers have tried the LIBERTY and failed to get the money. Di< an account with them today and y Interest paid on time deposit:. $r.oo will open an accontm LRK, s. . d Shoes. g. one' of the ted stocks of or shown, don ice from 5o a ap to $1.50 a g the talkedof cut our profits ood goods for at goods can almost any. dress goods. lannels are as where for the anns is the bebt )r that price. d keta in great # to $8.00. # uderwear you anid Children, iyear for the lepiartmnoit al- " u's work and )1 the rnarket. I I'i4 . V ; ')ill HtiANCE ire so many Sales gc P nable we have alway: how less you can b :es of our competitors. erb stock, some very I ch we are selling at rer ality. Greenville, S. DRINKS 1 Drinks don't forget )OERIE& n- Weddings, Sunday )r when unexpected < to me and rest assured oods and the very best ( d. and eggs. I. M. Mauldii Cashie Ns BAN CAROLI NA. - - $20, 500.00 y - - 18,ooo.oo - - 140,0oo.00 cd On Deposits.: W. M. Hagoodi, gs, J. McD. Bru v b1 (c). Ptyle~ Seth TIho I at special barga 4 ki.A io solid1 Gold ipiotaclos ; I guara wo~rk in the jeweolryI Easley, S RTY BAM~ '-a money in the cow lfn(I killed for their r)(l HANK 3are dangerous.( er money wili be saC II. C. Shirley, Casi the Liberty Bank.